Love your bike. Complete stealth. Is that a Stromer?Very windy today. 8m/s ( 17.5mph) and gusts at 16m/s ( 35mph). I almost fell over once.
I pass this spot several times a week on my way to my office.
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Don´t need an e-bike for the 4 mile ride to the office but now that I´ve got it and like it (despite all my complaints) I ride it. It´s fun. Great when tackling a strong headwind.
The air is often pleasantly full of oxygen after a rain
Got it. thanks. Greetings to our friends in Sweden!Thanks.
It´s a Specialized Vado 4.0
In the US I think you can get the 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 5.0 and 6.0 but not the 4.0. If I read the US website correctly
Mr. Coffee.... I'm just going through the pics here again. Missed your dog the first time around! Amazing! So snug. I had to look closely to make sure it wasnt a stuffed animal! (it isnt is it?)
Mr. Coffee.... I'm just going through the pics here again. Missed your dog the first time around! Amazing! So snug. I had to look closely to make sure it wasnt a stuffed animal! (it isnt is it?)
Function is beautiful.May not be pretty or exotic but it's utilitarian and purposeful. My ride to Family Dollar in town about 4.5 mi from home. Love my necessary rides too....E bikes rule?View attachment 25612
May not be pretty or exotic but it's utilitarian and purposeful. My ride to Family Dollar in town about 4.5 mi from home. Love my necessary rides too....E bikes rule?View attachment 25612
I would like to go to Australia and perhaps do som e-biking but how about all those snakes?Moggill Road Cycle Bridge : Brisbane, Queensland, Australia ...
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Proper cycling infrastructure (with some help from concrete, steel & asphalt)...
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- Foreground : Moggill Road - busy suburban arterial road + wide, smooth cycle path safely separated from motor vehicles.
- Background : Western Freeway - trucks and cars and all things fast.
- Up in the Sky : Moggill Road Cycle Bridge - exclusively for cyclists.
- On the bridge and above the traffic - over the left concrete supporting pillar in first photo.